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Opened 8 years ago Last modified 6 years ago Disk Read Error Occurred using VHD => Fixed in SVN/next release Reported by: hoogie76 Owned by: Priority: major Component: virtual disk Version: VirtualBox 2.1.4 Keywords: a disk read error has occurred press ctrl+alt+del to restart Cc: Guest type: Windows Host type: Windows Description Using an existing vhd a disk read error has occurred press ctrl+alt+del to restart windows 7 from VPC 2007, created about 4 months ago. Base O/S is Windows Server 2008 and Virtual Instance is what is a disk read error occurred on a laptop XP-SP3. Running VBox 2.1.4 VBox, installed with no errors and mounted XP VHD with no problems. VBox XP instance ran fine, connected fine, all good. Came back from lunch a disk read error occurred ssd yesterday to find xp instance, black screened with "disk read error occurred" message. Only responds to 'Turn Off' No reboot or shutdown had occurred to the host, just screen saver. VPC was able to open the vhd and boot but would hang on reactivate windows due to hardware changes. Restore backup of VHD, all running fine again unber Vbox
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and VPC (not at the same time) Start up VBox this morning XP instance runs fine. Go for coffee, come back and XP instance under VBox is black screened with "Disk Read Error has Occurred" message on screen. No host shutdown or restart, screen saver did kick on. XP Instance under VBox only responds to 'turn off'. Restore VHD image again and works under vpc and VBox. Try and reproduce by letting screen saver kick on, but VBox instance is still okay. Once "Disk read error has occured" message comes up, XP instance running under VBox is not bootable and continually shows "disk read error occurred" message. Attachments VBox.log (43.9 KB) - added by hoogie76 8 years ago. VBox.log.1 (49.9 KB) - added by hoogie76 8 years ago. VBox.log.2 (43.6 KB) - added by hoogie76 8 years ago. VBox.log.3 (43.7 KB) - added by hoogie76 8 years ago. Change History Changed 8 years ago by hoogie76 attachment VBox.log added Changed 8 years ago by hoogie76 attachment VBox.log.1 added Changed 8 years ago by hoogie76 attachment VBox
Opened 8 years ago Last modified 2 years ago After an unfriendly shutdown of a Windows Guest I can't boot Windows anymore (osx leopard host) Reported by: luposlip Owned by: Priority: major Component: virtual disk Version: VirtualBox 2.0.2 Keywords: disk read error crash Cc:
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Guest type: Windows Host type: Mac OS X Description I use Windows XP as a disk read error occurred vista a guest on OSX Leopard (on a macbook pro) using VirtualBox 2.0.2. Yesterday I'd started the Windows XP guest (as always), a disk read error occurred là lỗi gì when suddenly there were no more power on the laptop battery. It was late, so instead of attaching the power supply, I just closed the lid. I shouldn't have done that.. Because today when https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/3430 I booted OSX and afterwards tried to start the Windows XP host, I just got this error: {{{A disk read error occurred Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart}}} I have my email on this disk (ok, perhaps that was a little bit stupid..), so I'm really desperate to get the disk working again. Please advise! Thanks in advance.. Attachments VBox.log (37.0 KB) - added by luposlip 8 years ago. The latest log https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2267 file from virtualbox.. Change History Changed 8 years ago by luposlip attachment VBox.log added The latest log file from virtualbox.. comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by sandervl73 Status changed from new to closed Resolution set to invalid I'm sorry, but this is not a VirtualBox bug. I suggest you post this question on our forum, since you're much more likely to get help there. comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by luposlip Status changed from closed to reopened Resolution invalid deleted This seems to be an issue that more are seeing: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=38349 Could you please verify once more that this is not a bug in the way virtualbox for osx handles the virtual disk of a Windows XP installation? Please advice. Thank you. comment:3 Changed 8 years ago by sandervl73 Status changed from reopened to closed Resolution set to invalid Have you ever pulled the plug on a real computer running Windows (or any other OS for that matter)? That can completely kill it. It's no different in VirtualBox. You can corrupt virtual machines just like real machines. You said yourself you killed the session. comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by steved424 From the originally posted log: 684 00:00:03.333 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#0: disk read error (rc=VERR_EOF iSe
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(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) Home20132010Other VersionsLibraryForumsGallery Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Asked by: disk read error occured - vhd using disk2vhd Windows Server > Hyper-V Question 0 Sign in to vote created a vhd using disk2vhd and I'm getting a disk read error occurred message on boot - any idea how I can fix it? I tried creating the snapshot again but it gave me the same error Monday, June 25, 2012 9:34 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hello , Did you use also to get the master boot partition? Sincerely, Murat DemirkiranIf the post helps you and remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. www.scvmm2012.com (TR Language) Please note that I'm not a Microsoft Representative or SpokesPerson. Monday, June 25, 2012 10:28 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Maybe you can use DISKPART utility to fix the boot partition. Usage in here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415 or search for it.Adelino Araujo Monday, June 25, 2012 10:29 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hello , Did you use also to get the master boot partition? Sincerely, Murat Demirkiran If the post helps you and remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. www.scvmm2012.com (TR Language) Please note that I'm not a Microsoft Representative or SpokesPerson. not sure what you mean - I've made the snapshot of disk C Monday, June 25, 2012 10:37 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Maybe you can use